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The Digital Conversion

tv-for-blog-postNo, I won’t be blogging about the inauguration today. It was too much of an obvious choice, and you’ve already heard my take on things. Besides, you’ll hear more about that in posts to come. This post does relate however. I just heard yesterday that hulu.com will be streaming the inauguration events live (along with a menagerie of other sites)! Good news for those of you without cable or access to a tv.

2008 to me was the year video exploded on the web. After finally taking the plunge and cutting off my cable television lifeline I was forced to consume video over the internet. I must say, video on the web has came a long way. I’m conviced.

But there’s another reason I’m blogging about video on the web. I, along with the apps team, New Media department, and a big cross-departmental collection of individuals have been pouring our blood sweat and tears into a project which will bring high quality art video to you via the web. It seems like it has been a long journey, and we are on the cusp of launching this website in a matter of days. If you want a super sneak peek you can come to The Davis Lab, which will be opening this Saturday. Come check it out!

After watching the video below, you might want to consider abandoning the television set all-together. Btw, is this real?

Since video has become more accessible, new players are emerging beyond youtube. Now it’s a matter of focusing video content so you know where to go to get what you want. Take news websites for instance. Cnn.com and msnbc.com are streaming video like it’s nobody’s business and the quality is superb. Don’t even get me started on digital video delivery on hand-held devices such as the iPhone. All I’m saying is… Hulu/Apple, if you ever need a beta tester hit me up!

It wouldn’t be a post from me unless I dropped a load of links in it so in no particular order, these are some of my favorite video related sites: – Hulu, Youtube (duh!), Ted, Cnn, MSNBC, Vimeo, Viddler, Funny or Die, Adult Swim, FWA Theater, Current TV, and Vidlivery (A blog about video on the web). I know I’ve forgot some other great ones, but there is an inauguration streaming on our Mac so I’ll stop… please forgive me, and feel free to add your favorites via comments.

One Response to “The Digital Conversion”

  • Anonymous Says:

    You know, everybody is talking about the “The Digital Conversion” the entire thing is a big mess. I have seen people complain on other websites about the same thing. Whoever designed the program must have did it in a flash, with little thought. My wife and I and our parents have expired cards because no one in to has any converter boxes to sell. Now we have to try and get back on the website and wee if we can request new coupons.

    But I’m with you… They should be talking about the other “The Digital Conversion”. MY FAMILY AND i NOW WATCH MORE TV ONLINE THAT OFFLINE. Hulu is great, so is Joost.. there is a lot out there if people only look.

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